Example sentences of "fully [vb pp] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These two aspects — conflicts of interest and imperfect information — take us into areas that are far from fully treated in the case of the private economy .
2 Matters came to a climax over Brands Hatch and its aftermath ( a subject fully treated in the chapter on Hunt ) .
3 Advertisements do not usually spring fully formed into the mind of an agency 's resident creative genius .
4 Mondrian 's style was fully formed by the time he arrived in New York — ‘ Broadway Boogie Woogie ’ does n't have all that much to do with cruising Broadway .
5 By the sixteenth week the male testes are in position for descent during the last two months of foetal existence and the vagina has fully formed in the female .
6 Nothing on the exterior , however , prepared one for the stunning exhibition of color , texture , and mural art in the interior , features that constituted a major step in an architectural revolution that was most fully developed in the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago ( 1933–74 ) .
7 Development of the avionics system for the bat-shaped B-2 bomber is at least two years behind schedule and the system may not be fully developed by the time the aircraft is to be deployed in the middle of the next decade .
8 Manuscripts fully catalogued during the year include a gathering-up of letters of Sir Walter Scott , papers of Neil Munro , George Scott Moncreiff and Fred Urquhart , the Lesmahagow Missal and other liturgical and biblical manuscripts , and various items from the Advocates ' Manuscripts .
9 The roofs are flat , fully exposed to the rain , made by packing mud on wooden reeds resting on wooden beams .
10 Transmission of infection is occurring both among the young , who may not have been fully exposed to the health education of the mid-1980s , and in older age groups , who may have changed to unsafe sex practices after previously heeding health advice .
11 But their limitations were fully exposed in the course of the Crimean War ( 1853–56 ) .
12 By contrast , another tall reputation had looked fully justified at the start of the afternoon when Nashwan 's half-brother Mukddaam , survived a stewards ' inquiry after beating 18 rivals convincingly on his racecourse debut to become favourite for the Derby at 16-1 with William Hill .
13 This comment was , in my judgment , fully justified by the evidence given by Dr. Rao .
14 This of course is a value judgement which a government is entitled to make , but it is one which some economists would argue is not fully justified by the evidence , on the basis of which there have been calls for much more stringent control .
15 This scheme is fully explained in the leaflet ‘ Protection for you and your family ’ .
16 This scheme is fully explained in the leaflet ‘ Protection for You and Your Family ’ .
17 Conan Doyle 's celebrated creation had never been fully explained in the books , the ploy of writing the novels from Doctor Watson 's perspective avoiding any need to explain or qualify Holmes 's astonishing brilliance and motivation .
18 The analysis is fully explained in the paper .
19 All the functions are fully explained in the manual and it is worth taking some time to experiment with each function so that you know which ones to use to obtain the best results .
20 From our laboratory , it has previously been reported that the acid stimulatory effect of gastrin can be fully explained by the stimulation of histamine release .
21 This resource was fully realised by the Home Office who recommended that deaf men should be recruited as Air Raid Wardens ( A.R.P 's ) and firewatchers , and many deaf men did in fact serve in these capacities , and also as stretcher-bearers in air-raid conditions .
22 ‘ Will ensure that CPRW is fully consulted during the plan making process . ’
23 This raises very complicated questions , as yet not fully resolved by the courts , as to the extent to which a director who holds shares may take off his director 's hat and attempt to ratify as a shareholder his own alleged misconduct .
24 Until that late date , the Cecils successfully opposed any move to enclose the fields , for reasons which were never fully disclosed at the time .
25 ‘ The lines are not fully repaired after the war .
26 ‘ And I spent an hour greeting my guests , making a speech and ensuring the entertainment was fully organised for the evening , while I was trying to make up my mind whether your refusal to put in an appearance was because you cared for me — or because you hated me . ’
27 The available armed forces were expected to be fully committed to the defence of Italy in the first two years of a war .
28 All I have to do is be fully committed to the Lord 's work and He will show me what I can do .
29 The Labour leadership , fully committed to the Churchill coalition , tended to see pressure from below more as a threat to the orderly regimentation of the people , than as a source of constructive initiative .
30 We ourselves are all fully committed to the idea that the effective communication of information from our resources to each other and to our user community is a fundamental objective directly flowing from the obligations laid on us by statute .
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